Weddings Who Pays For What? By By Matt Callen
Of course, times have changed and there are occasions where the traditional ways to pay for the wedding do not apply. But if you are like most people, here's the breakdown of who exactly pays for this thing (should you continue this traditional pattern): The Family of the Bride - All of Ceremony (flowers, decorations, announcements, programs, church fees, photographer/videographer, wedding favors, etc…) All of Reception (music, food, wedding cake, decorations, flowers, etc…) Wedding gown and accessories Father's tuxedo and mother's outfit. The Family of the Groom - The rehearsal dinner Groom's cake (if applicable) Father's tuxedo and mother's outfit. The Bride - Groom's wedding ring and wedding gift Gifts and luncheon for the bridesmaids The Groom - Bride's wedding ring and wedding gift His own formal wear Corsages for both the mothers and gifts for ushers Gifts and luncheon for groomsmen Fee
for marriage licenseHoneymoon Other payments: Formal wear for groomsmen and gowns for the bridesmaids should be paid for by themselves Any formal clothing for children who are in the wedding ceremony should be paid for by their respective parents Guests pay for their travel and accommodations Guests bring a gift for the wedding couple Remember: No matter who flips the bill for your perfect wedding, if you follow the recommendations listed in this guide, your wedding will be just as you've always dreamed but on a budget respectable to YOU!
Matt Callen, author of "A Wedding To Remember: The Essential Guide
To Your Dream Wedding" is a leading expert in his field of helping
others in their wedding planning needs.
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